
LIGE Smartwatch Review: Bluetooth Calling for Just $32.14
My honest take on this fitness smartwatch with heart rate monitoring and calling features at 68% off.
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Missing important calls during workouts was costing me
Three months ago, I was deep into a CrossFit session when my client called about an urgent project deadline. Phone was locked away, call went to voicemail, and I nearly lost a $2000 contract. That's when I realized I needed a smartwatch that could actually handle calls properly, not just buzz for notifications.
I started looking at the usual suspects - Apple Watch, Galaxy Watch, Fitbit Versa. All solid options, all $200+. Then I stumbled across something unexpected: this LIGE smartwatch with full Bluetooth calling for $32.14. The skeptic in me said "too good to be true," but the reviews were surprisingly convincing.
My honest take after 8 weeks of daily use
What genuinely impressed me:
- Call quality is surprisingly clear, even in noisy environments (gym, coffee shops)
- The 1.39" display looks more premium than the price suggests
- Heart rate monitoring tracks closely with my chest strap (within 2-3 BPM)
- Battery consistently lasts 3-4 days with moderate use
- Works seamlessly with both my iPhone and Android backup phone
- Comes with an extra strap (nice touch for a budget watch)
The honest limitation:
The companion app gets the job done but feels basic. It's functional, not fancy. Don't expect the polish of Apple Health or Samsung's ecosystem. Data syncs fine, interface just isn't inspiring.
How it stacks up against alternatives
At $32.14, you're competing against:
- Amazfit Bip series ($60-80): No calling capability
- Fitbit Versa Lite ($100+): Calls require phone nearby
- Apple Watch SE ($249+): Obviously better, but nearly 8x the price
- Galaxy Watch Active ($180+): More features, much higher cost

For core smartwatch functions - calls, notifications, fitness tracking, heart rate - this delivers 80% of the experience at 15% of the cost.
Buying guide: Should you get it?
Buy it if:
- You want smartwatch calling without the premium price
- Basic fitness tracking meets your needs
- You switch between Android and iOS devices
- You're testing the smartwatch waters before investing more
Skip it if:
- You need advanced fitness metrics (VO2, recovery analysis)
- App ecosystem polish is important to you
- You have the budget for flagship options
- Built-in GPS is non-negotiable
My verdict: At $32.14 (down from $101.06), this hits the sweet spot for practical smartwatch functionality without the premium tax. I tested it skeptically and ended up recommending it to my brother.
Price: $32.14 (was $101.06)
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